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The Paper Mill Playhouse: New Jersey's Premiere TheatreBy May 21, 2013 - 11:50am Broadway quality without the Broadway ticket price. Sounds too good to be true? Well, it’s not. READ MORE |
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Obtaining the Perfect Summer InternshipBy April 24, 2013 - 8:10pm While college is full of friends, fun, and an overwhelming number of Facebook photos, there is always the question of what the future will hold looming over collegiettes’ heads. With the job market becoming increasingly narrow and competition growing even more intense, life post-graduation seems daunting. College students are expected to graduate having more experience than ever before in the form of campus employment, job shadowing, and the most important of all: internships. Whether you are staying in the city or heading home for three months, summer internships are a great way to gain career experience that can help make a stellar resume. READ MORE |
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Chalk Walk Against Street-HarassmentBy April 19, 2013 - 11:07am On the days leading up to the event, anxiety built over anticipation as rain was predicted for Saturday April 13th, 2013. With rain, the Anti-Street Harassment Chalk Walk may have been postponed and the efforts of multiple activist groups would have come to naught. One of these main collaborators, Hollaback! was determined to hold a necessary rally in Washington Square Park to mark the end of International Anti-Street Harassment Week. READ MORE |
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Is this a date? Or an interview?By April 14, 2013 - 12:05pm Smooth your dress, check your make-up, and stand straight. You have all the right qualities, and now you just need to get this other person to realize you are the best choice for this position. Even as I type this, I'm not sure whether I am talking about a date, or an interview. Nowadays, is there really a difference? After going through several websites, trying to see the similarities and differences between interviews, and dating, well I admit it was hard to separate the both. READ MORE |
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Getting in Shape for the SummerBy April 14, 2013 - 11:22am With a little more than a month left of the spring semester, NYU collegiettes are realizing that summer vacation is just around the corner. While summer means no more classes, sunshine, tanning, swimming, and frozen treats, for many collegiettes summer brings an overwhelming pressure to achieve the perfect bikini body. While getting in summer shape may seem like impossible to some, with planning and dedication, collegiettes can hit the beach confident in their bikinis. READ MORE |
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Spring Trends For LessBy March 30, 2013 - 5:10pm Although it may not feel like it, spring is officially here and it’s time to start exchanging your pea coats and earmuffs for sundresses and capri pants. While preparing to embrace the popular fashion trends of the new season, many collegiettes become unsure of how to complete their ideal look without completely emptying their wallet. With some advice from Madeline Dolgin, a freshman at Gallatin with a concentration in Fashion Therapy, NYU collegiettes can achieve the perfect spring look for much cheaper than expected. READ MORE |
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Your Ultimate Spring Break Style GuideBy March 16, 2013 - 12:09pm READ MORE |
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Have The Best Spring Break Staycation EverBy March 15, 2013 - 10:28am After seven long weeks of academics, NYU collegiettes are rewarded with a fabulous, week long, spring break vacation. Some students will rush off to Florida for fun in the sun while others head home for time with the family. However, many NYU undergraduates will be spending their spring break right on campus. Staying in the city for spring break does not mean that Collegiettes will have a boring and lackluster vacation. By taking advantage of your free time with a combination of relaxation and exciting activities, students staying on campus will end their spring break refreshed and ready to take on the second half of the semester. READ MORE |
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Midterm MadnessBy March 11, 2013 - 8:53am As the calendar flips to March, the weather gets a little warmer, the days last a little longer, and classes get a lot harder. It’s time for midterms, and most NYU collegiettes don’t exactly rejoice as the difficult exams/projects/papers approach. Rather than procrastinate and stress over last minute preparation, use these tips to make midterm season just a little less exasperating. READ MORE |
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Oz Prequel Follows The Yellow Brick Road To TheatresBy March 8, 2013 - 5:51pm Long before Dorothy dropped in to Oz, there was an earlier visitor from Kansas. Disney’s The Wizard of Oz prequel, Oz: The Great and Powerful, out in theatres today, tells the story of Oscar Diggs (James Franco), who goes by the moniker “Oz”, a Kansas native small-time magician in a travelling circus who spends more of his time charming the local ladies than performing actual tricks. After the townsfolk learn that he is a fraud, cue Oscar’s great escape via a hot air balloon which is sucked into a twister. READ MORE |
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